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🐱 A man is so cowardly he's afraid of foxes, cats, and dogs. His wife, fed up, sends him away to work. He rests near a cave, muttering to himself about seven cookies: "Should I eat all seven now, or save some for evening?" Seven giants inside hear him and panic: "He's talking about eating all seven of us!" They approach him. He doesn't correct them. Instead, he says: "If you are giants, I am Miyom (greater than a giant). Of course I can eat you." The giants, terrified, load seventy camels with food and deliver it to his house. His wife, now rich, pretends the ceiling will collapse to scare them away. A neighbor, Molla, joins him on a second trip—and dies of fear in a tree, scaring the giants again. The coward returns, marries Molla's wife, and lives happily—all because seven giants misunderstood a man talking to himself about cookies. 🐔 PART 1: THE COWARD – Afraid of Everything The Man: So timid he can't go to the toilet without his wife. The Wife's Frustration: "Living with such a coward is meaningless. I'll send him away." The Plan: "We have no food. You must go far away and work." The Man's Agreement: He packs, she bakes cookies, he sets out. 🍪 PART 2: THE CAVE – Seven Cookies, Seven Giants The Rest Stop: He sits near a cave, takes out seven cookies, and mutters to himself. The Internal Debate: "If I eat all seven now, I'll be hungry later. If I eat four now and three later, I'll still be hungry. What if I eat all seven?" The Misunderstanding: Seven giants inside hear only the numbers. "He's talking about eating all seven of us!" The Panic: They send their eldest to investigate. 👑 PART 3: THE MEETING – "I Am Miyom" The Giant's Question: "Sir, we are giants. Can you eat us?" The Man's Bluff: "If you are giants, I am Miyom. Of course I can eat you." The Giants' Terror: They've never heard of "Miyom." It must be terrible. They submit. The Command: "Load ten camels each with food and drink. Take them to my house. A little won't suffice for me." The Delivery: Seventy camels arrive at his house. His wife is stunned. 🏠 PART 4: THE CEILING TRICK – Another Bluff The Giants at the House: They bring the goods. The wife cooks for them. The Performance: She holds the pillar and shouts: "Quick, hold the pillar! The ceiling will fall on us!" The Giants' Flight: "If she lets go, we'll all die!" They flee, terrified. The Coward's Wealth: Now rich, thanks to his wife's quick thinking. 🌳 PART 5: THE SECOND TRIP – Molla Joins The Neighbor's Envy: Molla's wife sees the goods and demands her husband go too. The Plan: They go together on Friday, climb a plane tree near the cave. The Giants' Gathering: They're discussing the cowardly man, recounting their terror. Their Sultan arrives: "Who is this man? I would have torn him apart!" The Exaggeration: The giants tell the Sultan exaggerated tales of the coward's power. ☠️ PART 6: MOLLA'S DEATH – Fear Is Contagious Molla's Terror: He's never seen giants. He's so frightened he dies of fear. The Corpse Falls: His body sways on the branches and falls toward the giants. The Coward's Shout: "Molla Efendi! First, grab the one-eyed giant (the Sultan)! Don't let him escape!" The Giants' Flight: Seeing the falling body and hearing the shout, they flee in panic. The Feast: The coward climbs down, eats all their prepared food, gathers their goods, and returns home. 💍 PART 7: THE REWARD – A New Wife Molla's Wife: She runs to ask about her husband. The Coward's Answer: "He died of fear in the tree." Her Proposal: "If Molla is dead, you are here. I will be your wife." The Wedding: He brings the giants' pilaf, holds a celebration, and marries her. The Heart's Desire: He attains happiness—all because of a misunderstanding about seven cookies. 🧠 THEMES & MEANINGS: Fear Is Contagious: The giants are terrified of a man who is terrified of cats. Fear spreads faster than truth. The Power of the Unknown: "Miyom" means nothing. But because they don't know it, they fear it absolutely. Bluffing as Survival: The coward never claims to be strong. He simply doesn't correct their assumptions. The Wife's Cleverness: She sends him away to be rid of him—but when he returns with wealth, she instantly adapts, even scaring the giants herself. Molla's Fate: The man who knows too much (he sees the giants clearly) dies. The coward, who only bluffs, survives. The Final Irony: He marries the woman who wanted to be rid of him. She gets wealth; he gets a wife. Everyone wins except Molla. 👇 Reflect & Discuss: "Was the coward's bluff ethical? Did he deserve the wealth and the wife? What does Molla's death say about the danger of knowing too much?" 🔔 SUBSCRIBE for "Trickster Tales" – where we explore the cleverest, funniest, and most audacious stories from world folklore. #TurkishFolklore #TricksterTale #Coward #Giants #Bluff #Folktale #Mythology #Humor #LifeLesson #Underdog #Storytelling #ClassicTale #Miyom